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Fun with Medium Format FILM Images!

jotloob

Subscriber Member
It is s slow , rainy and windy day here . Scanning through my mediathek revealed these two images , I have never been working on .

The images were taken with a HASSELBLD 1600 with a KODAK EKTAR 2,8/80mm . Kodak color negativ film , but I can't remember which one .
Images were taken handheld . I can still hear the noise of the HB 1600 metal focal plane shutter .

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B L

Well-known member
It is s slow , rainy and windy day here . Scanning through my mediathek revealed these two images , I have never been working on .

The images were taken with a HASSELBLD 1600 with a KODAK EKTAR 2,8/80mm . Kodak color negativ film , but I can't remember which one .
Images were taken handheld . I can still hear the noise of the HB 1600 metal focal plane shutter .

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I would blame the scary noise for all nightmares ! :LOL:
 

drunkenspyder

Well-known member
If i may ask, what film is this? I never had luck getting "true" blues. Portra somehow gets my blues to much more cyan and i'm searching for something that will give me faithful blue for a landscape.
I was surprised to check my notes and see that they reflected Velvia 50. But that’s what they say.
 
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